Earlier, i’ve just showed you a bunch of Toshiba Excite tablets – actually just 2 tablets to be exact -, which are powered by NVIDIA’s powerful Tegra 4 processor.

Those tablets were Toshiba Excite Write and Toshiba Excite Pro, with both powered by Tegra 4 and both sporting the super high-resolution 2560x1600 pixel screen.

So it’s pretty obvious that these 2 tablets will be extremely pricey, even compared to other flagship 10.1-inch tablets on the market.

But even so, there are still some great things to be liked from these expensive devices from Toshiba, like their sharp and great looking display (according to reviews), fast performance and of course, great gaming performance.

Anyway, after showing you guys those 2 Toshiba tablets, right now i want to move on to other tablets from this company.

Actually, in this blog post, i’m gonna show you a lot of tablets from Toshiba which i've already reviewed on this website.

However, given that most of these tablets are powered by Tegra 2 and Tegra 3 processor, i’ll probably only do some quick reviews about their gaming performance.

As a matter of fact, in this quick roundup, i’m gonna do some fast short review of each tablet and only talk a little about the entire things of these devices.

Okay then, if you’re interested to learn more about all of these Toshiba Excite tablets, including my quick take on their gaming performance, then here you go, my quick roundup of Toshiba Excite tablets.

This tablet is powered by a Tegra 3 quad-core processor, along with its 12-core GeForce ULP GPU and 1GB of RAM.

So basically, with this type of specs, you can expect to see this tablet perform really well in handling games like Modern Combat 4, NOVA 3, Horn, Need for Speed Most Wanted, Dead Trigger, GTA Vice City and even Asphalt 8: Airborne – all in full highest graphics, although Asphalt 8 doesn’t run that smoothly in highest graphics, but still playable.

The rest of the specs of this tablet are actually not too shabby at all. It has a 7.7-inch screen sporting the 1280x800 pixel resolution, 5MP rear-facing camera with LED flash, 2MP front-facing camera, microSD card slot for up to 32GB, 16/32/64GB of internal storage, 1GB of RAM, SRS sound enhancement, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, a non-removable 15Wh battery.

Not to mention, this tablet is also equipped with 3G cellular connectivity.

So if you love browsing the web or downloading stuff from the net, your hobby will be accommodated very well on this device.

Toshiba Excite 10 AT305

The other Tegra 3 tablet is coming from Toshiba and this one is a 10.1-inch tablet. It is Toshiba Excite 10 AT305, a 10.1-inch tablet sporting the 1280x800 pixel resolution.

As a Tegra 3 tablet with 720p display, it’s pretty obvious that this tablet will excel in terms of gaming performance.

Just like the 7.7-inch tablet i mentioned above, Toshiba Excite 10 AT305 is also capable to handle even games like Modern Combat 4, NOVA 3, Need for Speed: Most Wanted, Horn, Dead Trigger, GTA Vice City and even Asphalt 8: Airborne.

In terms of overall specs, Toshiba Excite 10 AT305 comes with:

a 10.1-inch LCD display sporting the 1280x800 pixel resolution,

Corning Gorilla Glass Protection,

a quad-core Tegra 3 processor clocked at 1.5GHz (which is much faster than most of other Tegra 3 counterparts with 1.2GHz clock speed),

12-core GPU,

5MP rear camera with LED flash,

2MP front camera,

microSD card slot,

16/32/64GB internal storage,

Android 4.0 ICS and 25Wh battery,

promising for up to 168 hours for stand-by and 10 hours for talk time.

However, there is no SIM card slot on this model, so you’re not be able to browse the web except with its WiFi connectivity.

Toshiba Excite 10 SE

Another 10.1-inch tablet is again coming from Toshiba. And this one is Toshiba Excite 10 SE, also powered by Tegra 3 processor.

As a Tegra-3-powered tablet, it’s pretty obvious that this tablet is also great for playing games, just like its siblings aforementioned above.

So if you’re still looking for a good 10.1-inch tablet with good gaming performance (if not the best), Toshiba Excite 10 SE might be the one you’re looking for.

When it comes to specs, this tablet is actually not a huge upgrade from the Toshiba Excite 10 AT305 above.

It still comes with the same 10.1-inch IPS LCD display sporting the 1280x800 pixel resolution, a quad-core Tegra 3 processor clocked at 1.5GHz, 1GB of RAM, 12-core of GeForce ULP GPU, microSd card for up to 32GB, 16GB of internal storage, no SIM card support and even the same 25Wh battery.

However, there are some parts of this tablet that make it different compared to Toshiba Excite 10 AT305 – like its 3.15MP rear-camera without LED flash, 1.2MP front-camera and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean out of the box – as opposed to the 5MP with LED flash, 2MP front-camera and Android 4.0 ICS on Toshiba Excite 10 AT305.

But overall, Toshiba Excite 10 SE is still a decent quality tablet from Toshiba.

And thanks to its Tegra 3 processor, not only is this tablet capable to perform really fast and smooth, it also has great gaming performance.

Toshiba Excite 13 AT335

Besides releasing 10.1-inch tablets, Toshiba is also pretty interested to supply its own devices to 13-inch tablet market. Toshiba Excite 13 AT335 is one of them (or probably the only one?).

As its model name suggests, this tablet is indeed a 13-inch – to be more specific, 13.3-inch – tablet sporting higher 1600x900 pixel resolution.

And thanks to its Tegra 3 quad-core processor, coupled with 1GB of RAM and 12-core GeForce ULP GPU, this tablet is not only great as media-consumption or productivity device, but it can also be a great gaming tablet.

Games like Modern Combat 4, NOVA 3, Need for Speed Most Wanted, GTA Vice City, Horn and even Asphalt 8: Airborne will surely run in full highest graphics on this device.

But given that this tablet is sporting a higher resolution screen than other Tegra 3 tablets with 720p display (1280x800 vs 1600x900 pixels), then the gaming performance of Toshiba Excite 13 AT335 might not be as fast and great as its counterparts.

Toshiba Excite 13 AT335 comes with:

a 13.3-inch IPS LCD display sporting the 1600x900 pixel resolution,

a quad-core Tegra 3 processor clocked at 1.5GHz per core,

1GB of RAM, 12-core GeForce ULP GPU,

5MP rear-camera with LED flash,

2MP front-camera,

SD/microSD card for up to 32GB,

32/64GB of internal storage,

four speakers,

Android 4.0 ICS out of the box

and a non-removable 38Wh battery - promising for up to 168 hours for stand-by and 13 hours for talk time.

Not to mention, there is also Mini-SIM card slot provided on this model, allowing you the 3G cellular connectivity on this device.

Toshiba Excite AT200

Another 10.1-inch tablet is here from Toshiba. However, this time, this tablet is powered by TI OMAP 4430 processor along with the PowerVR SGX 540 GPU - instead of Tegra 3 processor on other Toshiba Excite models above.

So when it comes to gaming performance, this tablet might not be as great as its siblings.

However, despite having less-powerful gaming performance, there are still some great things to appreciate from Toshiba Excite AT200, like:

its 10.1-inch display rocking the 1280x800 pixel resolution,

1GB of RAM,

a TI OMAP 4430 processor clocked at 1.2GHz per core,

PowerVR SGX540 GPU, 5

MP rear-facing camera with LED flash,

2MP front-facing camera,

microSD card for up to 32GB,

16/32GB of internal storage

and a promised of 8 hours for talk time (multimedia).

There is no SIM card slot on this model though.

Toshiba Thrive

Besides releasing some Tegra 3 tablets, Toshiba interestingly also has already had its own Tegra 2 tablet in 2011. This tablet is Toshiba Thrive.

This Tegra 2 dual-core processor used to be considered as the world’s first dual-core processor on tablet market, so it’s great that Toshiba already trusted NVIDIA to supply its chipset to Toshiba tablets.

But when it comes to gaming performance, it’s really obvious that this tablet will not be as great as other Toshiba Excite tablets with Tegra 3 processor.

But even so, it’s still capable to handle older games like Dungeon Defender, PES 2012, ShadowGun or Samurai Showdown.

As a 10.1-inch tablet, Toshiba Thrive is still a pretty decent quality device.

It has a 10.1-inch IPS LCD display sporting the 1280x800 pixels,

a dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor clocked at 1GHz,

1GB of RAM,

8-core GeForce ULP GPU,

SD memory card slot for up to 32GB,

8/16/32GB of internal storage,

5MP rear-camera with LED flash,

2MP camera on the front,

Mini SIM card slot for 3G cellular connectivity,

and a promised battery life of 7 hours for talk time.

Toshiba Excite Pure

The last Toshiba Excite tablet that i want to show you in this quick roundup is also another 10.1-inch tablet, and also powered by Tegra 3 quad-core processor, just like most of Toshiba Excite tablets above.

So in terms of gaming performance, this tablet really screams on that sector very well even when handling games like Asphalt 8: Airborne, Modern Combat 4, NOVA 3, Need for Speed Most Wanted, Horn, GTA Vice City or Dead Trigger – all in full highest graphics.

However, unlike other Tegra 3 tablets i’ve shown you above, Toshiba Excite Pure can be considered as a low-end model in this tablet series given that this tablet comes with some low-grade hardware specs on it.

It may have the same 10.1-inch LCD display rocking the 1280x800 pixels, 1GB of RAM, Tegra 3 quad-core processor, 12-core GeForce ULP GPU, microSD card slot for up to 32GB, 16GB of internal storage and even the same 25Wh battery.

But on this model, Toshiba decides to sacrifice the camera sector of this tablet by only bringing a 1.2MP front-facing camera without the rear one. Not to mention, there is also no SIM card slot on this device.

But even so, it’s great to see this tablet already come with Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean out of the box.

It may not be the latest software build from Google, but it still has some of the core elements of the latest Android OS build - like Google Now, Google Voice Search, Project Butter, etc.

Conclusion

Well, that’s all for now my quick roundup of these Toshiba Excite tablets. I’m not quite sure if there are some other tablets from Toshiba under this Excite series.

So they do exist, i’ll probably make some new updates on this plage in the future once i found out and made the reviews those models.

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